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Friday, February 23, 2018

John Brown Running For GOP State Committee

At a recent meeting of Northampton County Republicans, former Executive John Brown announced he is running for the State GOP Committee.

19 comments:

  1. Now that is funny!!!

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  2. From the unemployment lines!

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  3. We should all wish him well on his quest.

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  4. Wear that safety vest!

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  5. Dont laugh there were enough dumb asses to vote him in as county exec!!!

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  6. Please Brown pants, just go away!

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  7. Dumb asses voted him in as county exec because the other dumb ass that ran against him appeared to be worse. In other words, both candidates were losers !

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  8. Good move.
    For Democrats.

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  9. Dumb, maybe. But not as dumb as those who voted for a no-show ambulance chaser.

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  10. WELL, I quess we found some dumb asses ...didnt we :0

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  11. Yes. And lazy. I still see McClueless’ yard signs out there.

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  12. Brown lost, McClure won just like Trump. Get over it!

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  13. 3:21, I have not seen any. But instead of leaving it there and complaining about it anonymously, why not post the location here? I’m sure he’d send someone to get it. After all, he’ll need it three years from now.

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  14. and tell Brown pants to pick up his sign on freemansburg ave.

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  15. The McClure signs are on freemansburg ave. Last light before heading toward 33 interchange.

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  16. Brown was awful as mayor of Bangor. He was the worst county executive in history. He hasn't held a real job in years. And he has been involved in various criminal schemes. Of course he would be a good choice for the gop. LOFL!!

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  17. "The McClure signs are on freemansburg ave. Last light before heading toward 33 interchange."

    I see. One spot. I will inform his campaign, and they will be gone by Monday.

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  18. I do not blame the candidate but do blame the person who put the signs there and never went back after the election was over. Thanks.

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